Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Spotlight for New Harmony: A Mother’s Story of Love and Loss by Leon E. Pettiway

New Harmony: A Mother’s Story of Love and Loss by Leon E. Pettiway

Published:  November 26, 2025 by Meishin Press


Nestled in the quiet beauty of New Harmony, South Carolina, Margaret comes of age in a world defined by the unspoken rules of the Jim Crow South. As a young girl, she learns what it means to be both Black and female in a society determined to confine her. As a mother, she discovers that love can be both a shield and a vulnerability.

When the murder of her son shatters her family, grief settles into every corner of her life. What follows is not a story of spectacle, but of reckoning. Through memory, faith, and the sustaining presence of community, Margaret must find a way to carry the weight of loss without losing herself. Rooted in Southern history and shaped by generational memory, this novel offers an intimate portrait of motherhood, endurance, and the fragile threads that bind families together.

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Leon E. Pettiway, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, Bloomington, where his scholarship focused on race, environment, and criminal justice in urban America. Over the course of his academic career, he examined how structural inequality shapes lived experience and social outcomes. In later years, his work expanded to explore how Eastern and Western philosophical traditions might inform conversations about justice and morality. A fully ordained Buddhist monk in the Gelug tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, he now devotes his time to spiritual practice, teaching, and writing. New Harmony: A Mother’s Story of Love and Loss is his debut novel.  You can learn more on his website and follow him on Instagram.

Book Review for The Woman and Her Stars by Penny Haw

 

The Woman and Her Stars by Penny Haw

Published:   March 3, 2026 by Sourcebooks Landmark

Genre:  Historical Fiction, British Literature         

    

Taken from Goodreads:  She must find her own place amongst the stars.


Caroline Herschel has always lived in the shadows. Beholden to her wildly popular older brother, William, who rescued her from servitude, she's worked hard to build a life for herself – one where she can go unnoticed and repay the debt she believes she owes. But when her brother becomes obsessed with sweeping the heavens, everything changes.

Newly appointed as the King's Astronomer, William is rushed away from the bustling streets of Bath to the quiet countryside of Windsor. When Caroline makes a discovery that could send her right back to the people she was rescued from, she has no choice but to leave her carefully constructed life and follow her brother. Taking up the position as William's assistant, Caroline resolves to learn everything she can about astronomy. But the more she understands, the more she falls in love with her telescope, and soon, she discovers that she might be good at the science, great, even, and that the stars could offer her the freedom she's always secretly wanted. When it’s clear that Caroline is just as much the astronomer as her brother, she realizes she must break free from the life she has lived and find her own place in the night sky.

Based on the true story of Caroline Herschel, The Woman and Her Stars shines a light on a woman who was raised to believe she was worth nothing more than to serve others, but whose genius and resolve made her one of the world’s leading astronomers. An awe-inspiring story set within the societal boundaries of the Georgian era, it’s a hopeful journey of self-discovery, familial bonds, and passion.

 

My Thoughts:  I love a strong female character.   Caroline Herschel is just that.    She grows up only wanting to stay with her brother William and not be forced to go back to her mother.  William treats her as an intelligent woman, giving her the skills to work along side him.  It is a time when woman are not thought to be smart but she is recognized as a talented singer and eventually an astronomer. I felt that the biggest obstacle was herself, she struggled to accept herself as someone who was more than just the assistant. 

Some of the stargazing was beyond what I was looking for while reading the book but I truly enjoyed the family dynamics, the strength of Caroline’s knowledge, and the protection that William gave her.    William protected her from society and family but held her back, unintentionally, within her own knowledge.   She deferred to him and let him guide her even when there were times that she had more knowledge than he did.   The best parts of the book are when she discovered or realized something new and showed her excitement in being the one to find it. 

The Woman and Her Stars is a historical British fiction book.  I enjoyed the story, the characters, and the settings.

Thank you Sourcebooks Landmark for a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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Meet the Author (taken fromher website):  I am a writer. Previously, of articles and columns for newspapers and magazines. I’ve written for Business Day, Sunday Times, Financial Mail, Sunday Independent, The Weekender and many others I’ve forgotten and you might not recognise.

Now, I am the author of books featuring strong, interesting and independent women. My writing also illustrates my love for animals and the outdoors, and explores the interconnectedness of all living things.

Early in 2024, I was honoured to receive the 2024 Philida Literary Award.  The award celebrates the life of renowned South African author, André Brink and is presented annually to a writer mid-career for an oeuvre of between three to five books of any genre.

My debut historical fiction, The Invincible Miss Cust tells the story of Britain and Ireland’s first woman veterinary surgeon, Aleen Cust. Find it at a bookstore near you here or order it online here. My second work of historical fiction, The Woman at the Wheel is based on the life of Bertha Benz, wife of the ‘Father of the Automobile’, Carl Benz. You can order it here.

Follow Me to Africa is inspired by the life of distinguished paleoanthropologist, Mary Leakey. Order it from a bookstore near you here or order it online here. My fourth work of biographical historical fiction, The Woman and Her Stars is about the world’s first paid woman astronomer, Caroline Herschel. It will be released on March 3, 2026 and can be pre-ordered here.

My first book, Nicko—The Tale of a Vervet Monkey on an African Farm is a children’s book, which was published in 2017. My inaugural novel for adults, The Wilderness Between Us was published by Köehler Books in 2021 and is available in all formats on Amazon here. You can locate it via Indie Bound here and find out more about it on Goodreads here.

In South Africa, as part of a distribution agreement with KaravanPress, wholesale/trade orders of The Wilderness Between Us and Nicko can be made from Booksite Afrika on (021) 950 5900. The Invincible Miss Cust, The Woman at the Wheel, Follow Me to Africa and The Woman and Her Stars are distributed in South Africa by PenguinRandom House South Africa.

I live on the slopes of a mountain near the sea not far from Cape Town in South Africa, where I walk my dogs with my husband, run and read when I’m not at my keyboard. You can follow me on Instagram and Facebook.


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Available Now!! A Thousand Perfect Lies by Monica Murphy

 

A Thousand Perfect Lies by Monica Murphy is now live!

Secrets don’t die. They just transfer schools.

New York native Billie Vale arrives at Wickham Academy, England’s most elite boarding school, with a forged identity as Belinda Winters and one mission: clear her sister’s name. Isla lies in a coma, accused of killing her best friend. Billie has one shot to uncover the truth in a school built on privilege and deception. Succeed, and her estranged father will finally help her mother. Fail, and it will tear what’s left of her family apart.

But Wickham’s secrets run deep, and not everyone wants them exposed. The school’s golden prince and its brooding outcast both seem to know more than they’ll admit—and both have reasons to keep Billie close. As she digs into the lies that built Wickham’s empire, she discovers that loyalty is just another currency, every hallway hides a motive, and everyone here protects their own at any cost.

But someone at Wickham knows what really happened…
And they’ll bury Billie before they let her find out.

Perfect for readers who loved the dark social hierarchies of Gossip Girl and the twisty, secret-laden tension of One of Us Is LyingA Thousand Perfect Lies delivers prep-school glamour, sisterly redemption, and a mystery that turns privilege into peril.


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Book Review for To Cage a Wild Bird by Brooke Fast

 

Divided Fates #1

To Cage a Wild Bird by Brooke Fast

Published:  March 3, 2026 by Avon

Genre:  Dystopian, Romantasy

Taken from Goodreads:  Enter the brutal world of Endlock, a prison where the wealthy hunt the inmates for sport. The first novel in an electrifying dystopian romance series, this high-octane debut about forbidden love, found family, and a fight for survival will leave you breathless.

In the city of Dividium, the law is simple: commit a crime, and your punishment is a life sentence in Endlock.

Raven Thorne is Dividium’s most notorious bounty hunter, living on the edge of society. But when her younger brother, Jed, is sentenced to Endlock, Raven will do anything to save him—even if it means getting herself arrested.

Now trapped in a prison where danger lurks around every corner, Raven must use all her cunning and strength to protect Jed—and herself if she is to complete her perilous mission. But there’s one obstacle she never expected: the prison guard who stirs something deep inside her. The man she should hate. The man whose true motives seem impossible to pin down.

In a world where trust is a weapon and love is a liability, Raven must decide if she will risk everything to tear down a vicious system.

My Thoughts:  A debut dystopian novel… I could not wait to sink my teeth into this story.  At no point was I disappointed.   From the very beginning I was invested in the storyline and the characters.   The author did something amazing; she caught me from the first paragraph and never let me go.   This is the perfect book, and I am excited to see what she writes next. 

To Cage a Wild Bird felt like a YA book with the ending not being a cliffhanger but leaving it open for potentially more to come.   I loved the YA vibes, even better with the spicy parts sprinkled within the story.   The relationships and friendships between the characters made them relatable, making it easy to cheer them on.

I loved this book and cannot wait to talk about it with my fellow dystopian readers.

Thank you Avon for a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR : Brooke Fast is a lover of dystopian, fantasy, and all things romance. When she’s not writing new worlds, you can find her curled up on the couch with her husband and their pups in their self-built tiny house in the mountains of Maine. She’ll either be consuming copious amounts of coffee and thumbing through the latest romantasy release or sharing book reviews and writing snippets under her alter-ego, @librarybrookes. To Cage a Wild Bird is her first novel.

 

Book Review for All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, Arthur Wesley Wheen (Translator)

 

All Quiet on the Western Front/The Road Back #1

All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria RemarqueArthur Wesley Wheen (Translator)

First published January 1, 1928

Taken from Goodreads:  One by one the boys begin to fall…

In 1914 a room full of German schoolboys, fresh-faced and idealistic, are goaded by their schoolmaster to troop off to the ‘glorious war’. With the fire and patriotism of youth they sign up. What follows is the moving story of a young ‘unknown soldier’ experiencing the horror and disillusionment of life in the trenches.

 

My Thoughts:  All Quiet on the Western Front is a war story.   While reading I felt like I was alongside the boys fighting the war.  There is graphic details that brought to life the horrors that the soldiers saw and lived through. 

 

The story is a real look at life as a soldier.  Everything from the front line fighting, the friendships that were developed, the injuries received, and the visits home were shared with first hand knowledge.   There is so much more to this book.  I had tears in my eyes during many scenes, smiles for the friendships and laughs, and fear for all that the soldiers were experiencing.  

 

All Quiet on the Western Front is an amazing book.  A story that is almost 100 years old but unchanging as it is the true story of a German Soldier.

 

Thank you Penguin Classics for a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.


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ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Erich Maria Remarque (1898-1970) wrote his most famous novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, based on his experience as a soldier in the German army in World War I; it became an instant bestseller upon its publication in 1929. When the Nazis came to power in Germany, they burned his books and, in 1938, revoked his citizenship. Remarque had already resettled in Switzerland; in 1939 he left Europe for the United States, never to return to the country of his birth. All Quiet on the Western Front has been translated into more than fifty languages and adapted into three acclaimed movies. It is the most widely read novel of World War I.



Maria Tatar (translator) is the John L. Loeb Research Professor of Folklore & Mythology and Germanic Languages & Literatures, Emerita, and a senior fellow of the Society of Fellows at Harvard University. She is the author, editor, and translator of many acclaimed books, among them The Heroine with 1001 FacesLustmord: Sexual Violence in Weimar Germany, and, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the NAACP Image Award–winning Annotated African American Folktales. She served as Harvard’s first Dean for the Humanities and is a frequent contributor to the BBC, NPR, and other media outlets. Born in Pressath, Germany, and raised in Illinois, she now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Samantha Power 
(foreword) is the author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning book “A Problem from Hell”: America and the Age of Genocide and the New York Times bestselling memoir The Education of an Idealist. A former war correspondent, she served as the US ambassador to the United Nations, the administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and a member of President Obama’s cabinet, and is a professor of practice at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Law School.

 

PRAISE FOR ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT:
“[A] gripping new translation . . . Human fallibility almost guarantees that All Quiet on the Western Front will be read generations from now. But with more conflict occurring now than at any time since the end of the Cold War, with global tensions among the superpowers rising, and with entire media ecosystems armed for informational warfare and demonization, we can be grateful that this new translation will help shape the moral architecture of future generations—driving home the urgent necessity of seeing our common humanity despite all that stands in the way.” —Samantha Power, from the Foreword

Monday, March 2, 2026

Spotlight for Then There Was You by S.L. Scott


Then There Was You by S.L. Scott

Publish date is March 27, 2026

I’d almost forgotten what it felt like to smile, to laugh, and to really live. Until I met him.

Heart-stoppingly handsome.

Totally forbidden.

Keats Matthews looked at me like I was something special.

He was escaping his past. I wanted to escape my present. Together, we fell hard and fast and knew we had found forever. Or so we thought …

Six years later, his shoulders are broader than I remembered, his charming smile thaws my frozen heart, and it’s so tempting to run my fingers through his hair like I did years ago. But it’s the tenderness and warmth in his brown eyes that remind me of the forever we almost shared.

It’s magic when we’re together again. Our chemistry has only magnified. Seeing him, confident and more irresistible than ever, has me falling for him all over again and hoping for a second chance.

But he still believes our timing was off before. He’s wrong. It was the secret I kept hidden that was our undoing. Time hasn’t healed old wounds, and not everything hidden has come to light. When it does, we’ll stand together or fall apart. Either way, we must find out.


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Cover Reveal for Marked by the Alpha by Sheritta Bitikofer

 

Marked by the Alpha
Sheritta Bitikofer
Publication date: June 11th 2026
Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance

An alpha with a storied legacy. An independent woman rebuilding after grief. Forbidden desire—for only one is human….

After her mother’s death, photographer Erica Barrett, buys a home she and her mother obsessed over during her childhood in the quaintly historical town of Tolstone. Her magnetic next door neighbor intrigues and disturbs her. The sensual pull feels otherworldly.

Wolf shifter Dominic Beaumont never wanted to be the prime alpha of the sanctuary city, Tolstone, but when his father dies, he’s forced to step up as pack leader and prime alpha over all the wolf packs sheltering in his town. Erica’s arrival is dangerous. The attraction is fierce and instant, but duty comes first.

When revelations about Erica’s past and parentage create chaos, and she questions everything she thought she knew about herself, Dominic is her strength. But as tension builds in the pack, and his leadership is challenged, love becomes a risk that could cost him his authority, his people, and everything he’s sworn to protect.

Perfect for readers craving illicit wolf-shifter romance filled with fate, secrets, rebellion and an alpha willing to risk everything for love.

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Sheritta Bitikofer writes paranormal romance with a particular fondness for wolf shifters and witches. Her stories are driven by one guiding belief: love inspires courage. Through fierce romances, unbreakable pack bonds, and the magic of covens and family, her characters fight for the lives—and loves—they deserve. Sheritta lives in northwest Florida, where she drinks far too much coffee and joyfully balances life as a wife and mother while crafting her next heartfelt paranormal love story.

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Friday, February 27, 2026

Book Review for The Fix Up by Marina Adair

 The Fix Up by Marina Adair

Published:   February 26, 2026

Genre:  Sports Romance, Matchmaker

Taken from Goodreads:  Poppy Hart is one viral project away from hitting a million followers when she inherits a crumbling Mid Century Modern house in the Hollywood Hills—every DIYer’s dream. Even better, her eccentric Aunt Opal pulls strings to land her a full-production renovation show. The downside? The contractor is none other than Decker “Drill ’Em Hard” Jamison, former NHL legend, current shirtless menace, and the man Poppy once shared the most catastrophic blind date in the history of blind dates with. Walking away isn’t an option—not when this show could change her life and Opal is the only person who’s never abandoned her.

Decker isn’t exactly thrilled either. After a career-ending injury and one very unfortunate neon-orange-thong scandal, he needs a PR miracle, not six weeks trapped with a judgmental, freckled DIY princess who thinks a good time is alphabetizing paint samples. Still, the contract is signed, the cameras are rolling, and neither of them knows the the “renovation show” is actually Opal’s secret matchmaking experiment, and Poppy and Decker are her final, most chaotic test subjects. Soon they’re drowning in viewer-dictated challenges, mysterious house mishaps, and a rescue dog with better instincts than either of them—while the sparks they swore they’d never feel again start burning dangerously close.

But when the truth about the show explodes—on camera—trust fractures, loyalties snap, and Poppy is left wondering why being abandoned by Decker hurts worse than anything before. The only way to fix what’s broken is for both of them to take the biggest risk of telling the truth, choosing each other, and betting that sometimes the real love experiment isn’t filmed for television—it's the one that changes your life for good.

My Thoughts:  The Fix Up is an easy and quick read.   The story flows pretty much as expected.   There were a few little twists but nothing that shook up the story so much that I did not see it coming.   This is a book that goes as expected with relatable characters, a flirty storyline, and the HEA that is expected.

I enjoyed the secondary characters.   Decker’s brother and nephew add a great look at his home life.   The nephew is only 18 but had a very adult outlook on life, giving advice to his uncle.  Opal, Poppy’s aunt, is very unique and made me giggle a few times with her antics. 

Thank you Hambright PR for a copy of the book via BookFunnel in exchange for my honest review.

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Meet the Author (taken from her website):  Marina Adair is a New York Times author whose fun, flirty contemporary romances have sold over a million copies. She has hit #1 overall in Amazon Kindle Paid and her St. Helena Vineyard series was optioned and made into the original Hallmark Channel Vineyard movies: Autumn in the Vineyard, Summer in the Vineyard, and Valentines in the Vineyard. Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds a MFA from San Jose University and currently lives in Northern California with her husband, daughter, and two neurotic cats.

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The Missing Pages by Alyson Richman

From international bestselling author Alyson Richman comes a love story, a ghost story, and an elegy to the healing power of books.






All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque

In 1914 a room full of German schoolboys, fresh-faced and idealistic, are goaded by their schoolmaster to troop off to the ‘glorious war’. With the fire and patriotism of youth they sign up. What follows is the moving story of a young ‘unknown soldier’ experiencing the horror and disillusionment of life in the trenches.



Mistakes Were Made by Lucy Score

#1 New York Times bestselling author Lucy Score, whose smash hit Things We Never Got Over captured millions of hearts, invites you back to Story Lake for a swoon-worthy new small town romantic comedy.







Slow Guillotine by Teo Rivera-Dundas 

Winner of the Barbara DiBernard Prize in FictionSlow Guillotine follows three broke weirdos whose collective desire to make and think about art is constantly interrupted by their art-industry-adjacent minimum-wage jobs. Throughout the novel, the three friends’ day jobs in a failing independent bookstore, a sterile gallery in downtown Manhattan, and miscellaneous living rooms across the Long Island birthday-party-clown circuit interweave with their attempts to come to terms with their precarity, gender-dysphoric embodiment, and the floating dream of collective liberation.Spanning one year and told through an obsessive first-person present tense, Slow Guillotine brings the bildungsroman structure through the autofictional looking glass, questioning how “coming of age” could be feasible in a society of debtors, wage laborers, and renters.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Release Blitz for Obsidian Empire by Elizabeth Hunter

 

Obsidian Empire by Elizabeth Hunter is now live! 


The ruler of an immortal empire.

The rising voice of an ancient clan.

The relationship they've hidden from everyone.

Tatyana Vorona was just a bookkeeper until she made a bargain with a powerful vampire that lead to her death and a brand new life of blood and brutality. She tried to run. She tried to hide. But Oleg Sokolov is a man who gets what he wants.

Oleg has the ability to manipulate fire, the power to command an empire, and a will that cannot be broken. But political upheaval and blood loyalties have kept him from publicly claiming the woman who owns his heart.

For five years, they’ve loved in private and played rivals in public. Tatyana has come into her own as a leader of an ancient immortal clan. And Oleg is a breath away from stomping out the brother who betrayed him. If he can play the right pieces in this political game, he might win the ultimate prize— publicly marrying the woman who is already his wife.

The conclusion to an unforgettable vampire fantasy trilogy—OBSIDIAN EMPIRE is packed with heat, heart, and high stakes action. Elizabeth Hunter continues her own empire of stellar romantic fantasy!



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